Lots of credit to Sturgis West baseball coach Elie Rabinowitz for coming up with a memorable spring fling for the Sturgis West and East baseball teams.

The Navigators and the Storm hit the road Saturday morning for Cooperstown, N.Y., where they will play each other in a rivalry game at historic Abner Doubleday Field beginning at 5 p.m.

Rabinowitz was inclined to do this in part as a nod to this year’s SW seniors, West’s first graduating class. And then, of course, is the atmosphere of baseball in Cooperstown.

“I grew up in Lexington and played baseball at Lexington High (Class of 2001),” he said. “We took a trip to Cooperstown my senior year to play at Doubleday. It’s a cool complex. When they get there I think they’ll be really impressed.”

The teams will stay over in Cooperstown and tour the Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday before returning back to the Cape.

· Falmouth junior Craig Green ran the fastest times in the state this spring in the 100 and 200 meters at the State Coaches Invitational. He won the 200 in 21.88. He had blistering 10.85 in qualifying for the 100 and after a quick turnaround, finished eighth in 11.5.

· Dennis-Yarmouth’s girls track team clinched the Atlantic Coast League title, winning a league championship for the 28th time in 33 years. Madison Pawlina tied Alyssa Williams’ 20-year record with a 29.91 time in the 200 meters.

· Six of seven Barnstable entries in the MIAA South Individual Tennis Tourney advanced into the second weekend of play, leading an impressive Cape contingent. Top seeds Patrick Wyeth and Martha’s Vineyard’s Samantha Potter also advanced.